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• %. • • W. W. GREENER'S EJECIOR GUNS are simper, stronger, and more reliable than any other. They always work smoothly, and can be Irritated in any climate. for Illuatratel Pt Lid. post fres.
June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
 
SINGLE TRIGGER GUNS.

SINGLE TRIGGER GUNS.

Simple Construction. 22 Ons. to 60 Ons. Oash. Editor "Firld," Msreh 116. 1898: "The mechanism is of the simpleat possible character. We have done our beat to make it fail, but have not been to do so. The one we here notice will be chased among the ' survival of the fittest:" Suc
June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
 
RISES ; II inbs.

RISES ; II inbs.

Capt. Dough, ... 1 double 2 :Angles Dr Cowper won the tie. SILVER SPOON; It subs, - --- Capt. Douglas Ur Lee White . NrStreet 4 ... .. 5 . Mr J. Quayle 6 . 3 , Twynam's and Dr Cowper's teams
June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
 
THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER. Vol. 97.—June 15,1901.

THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER. Vol. 97.—June 15,1901.

GLOUCEBTERSKIRI v. Woaresrrasurar, at Bristol, when play ceased on Wednesday were 29 runs on, and their opponents only bad seven wickets in hand. But for the rata which fell on the last day there is very little doubt that the game would have been brought to a definite conclusion
June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
 
ROTES AND ANTICIPATIONS.

ROTES AND ANTICIPATIONS.

BROADLY SPEAKING, the racing may be divided into three parts—spring racing, summer racing, and autumn racingand with the conclusion of the Epsom week the spring racing may be eaid to have come to an end. So far as it has gone, however, the season may bo said to be an interesting
June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
 
THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER.

THE FIELD, THE COUNTRY GENTLEMAN'S NEWSPAPER.

Jane 15, 1901.—N0. 2529. C. F. Way, 15, beat F. W. Brambeer, tbree-nixths, 6/1, 6,2 E. M. Hall, four-sixths, beat C. Gordon Watson, 15.2, 6,0, 6,1 T. 1). Steward, 15, beat J. Heinmant, 15.3, 6,2, 6 . 8 H. A. Parker, scratch, be it E. A. Phillips, owes three-sixths, 6.3, 6/3 S. 0
June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
 
GENERAL READIR.

GENERAL READIR.

to the lovely district through which runs the river Dart will scarcely fail to have their steps directed to the ruins of Berry Pomeroy Castle, which may be regarded as one of the moat interesting relics of antiquity to be found in Devon rich as that county is in things of the ki
June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
 
1.:1S an acre. From here the party passel through the property until recently owned by the lamented General Wauchope, and

1.:1S an acre. From here the party passel through the property until recently owned by the lamented General Wauchope, and

the estates of the Duke of Buesieucli, and Sir James Drummond of Ilawthoroden Castle, lunch being taken in • marquee the farm of Mr Fisher, of White Hill, where some splendid cattle were seen, together with the zebra of Professor Ewart. After luncheon the party visited Roslyn of
June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
 
WINES, &c.

WINES, &c.

June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England
 
"GRANOLINE"

"GRANOLINE"

'be non Oil Faint *itbotilttte. A thoroughly efficient Fanitary Water Paint for Walls. May be applied over paper, plaster, wood, oil paint, or almost any surface. Requires no skill to apply. Sent out ready for use. Price 275. ed. per @wt. washable, almost MOW smell, sad dries ra
June 15, 1901 - Field - London, London, England